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The Arts Council of Big Sky Presents
Music in the Mountains
July 2015
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Big Sky Town Center
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Historic Crail Ranch
The Arts Council of Big Sky’s is pleased to announce another amazing summer of Music in the Mountains. Starting on June 25th and ending on August 27th, there will be 14 events, including the fifth annual Big Sky Classical Music Festival. And, best of all, most of these events are free!
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Big Sky Meadow Village
Above: Whiskey Gentry. Below, left: The Tiny Band. Below right: The Suffers.
On July 16th, the Suffers will bring their rockin’ funk and soul sounds to Big Sky all the way from Houston, Texas. Both sonically and visually arresting, the 10-piece ensemble packs each position of the rhythm section and horn section with a level of talent and taste that provides the perfect foundation for singer Kam Franklin's massive voice. The Whiskey Gentry bring their Americana and country infused music to Big Sky on July 23rd. The seven-piece band’s catchy tunes reel in listeners spanning from music novices to mainstream audiences, while their musical mastery garners the professional praise and respect of those with the most sophisticated of musical palates. In addition, a free classical music concert will be held at the Big Sky Chapel on Tuesday, July 28th. The concert is called Baroque Music Montana, and features Carrie Krause (violin), Caroline Nicolas (cello), Kevin
Payne (lute), and Evan Kory (harpsichord). This group of performers has played numerous concerts, national and international tours, master classes and coachings as part of the Juilliard School's Masters program in Historical Performance. The events continue in August with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks on August 2nd, Corb Lund on August 6th, Royal Southern Brotherhood on August 13th, the Brothers Comatose on August 20th and Euforquestra on August 27th. The fifth annual Big Sky Classical Music Festival, a three-day event, will also take place August 7th – 9th. For more information about this summer’s events, contact the Arts Council of Big Sky at (406) 995-2742 or visit www.bigskyarts.org. (continued on page 11)
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